Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 11 May 2003 00:58:25 +0100 | From | "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <> | Subject | Re: logs full of chatty IDE cdrom |
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* Alan Cox (alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk) wrote:
> That is interesting. Someone sent a SCSI command the it really didn't > like. This isn't a dell 8100 or similar laptop is it btw ?
Nope, thats just a standard DVD; its plugged into one channel of a Promise Ultra100 TX2; an Iomega Zip 100 is a slave on the same channel. Everything works fine - the only problem is the log messages from audio playing. /proc/ide/hde/settings is:
name value min max mode ---- ----- --- --- ---- current_speed 0 0 70 rw dsc_overlap 1 0 1 rw ide-scsi 0 0 1 rw init_speed 0 0 70 rw io_32bit 0 0 3 rw keepsettings 0 0 1 rw nice1 1 0 1 rw number 0 0 3 rw pio_mode write-only 0 255 w slow 0 0 1 rw unmaskirq 0 0 1 rw using_dma 0 0 1 rw
My full set of IDE stuff is:
On board AMD 766 ViperPlus IDE: hda - IBM Deathstar 60GB hdc - Memorex CD-RW with ide-scsi
Promise Ultra100 TX2 hde - the offending DVD ROM hdf - Iomega ZIP 100 ATAPI hdg - IBM Deathstar 60GB
> I guess people with raw drive access should learn to program as well. You > could play with drive->quiet I guess (I think its drive->quiet) but right > now the IDE layer has no notion of how severe an error is although it has > some idea who caused it. For 2.5.x passing quiet/loud in the taskfile is > a viable extension for 2.4 its not so clear how you would do it nicely.
I guess I was really after a /proc/ide/hd?/verbosity to shut the drive up independent of what application was trying to talk to it.
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